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BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE TROUSERS size 30
by Magenta

BLACK LEATHER MOTORBIKE/ MOTORCYCLE TROUSERSSIZE 30 Size 30" waist Inside leg 30" Quality leather.Padded in all the right places, elasticated waist and thigh panels, elasticated calf backs and elasicated panels above the knees.Velcro patches

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17/10/2004 13:34:21
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by Magenta
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Alternative to leather...????
by EXRM193

on at the N.E.C, and must say they feel better than leather,light as a feather. Would imagine they are a lot cooler in the sun as well, As for being as strong as leather -they must av been tested to the same standards as leather,so should hold up well

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29/06/2004 15:32:10
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by Nik Samson
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jps norton to return?
by moviemanlo

NRV588 on the Isle of man. I can confirm this. http://bikerholic.com/2008/11/27/norton-motorcycles-to-race-the-nrv-588-at-2009-isle-of-man-tt/What I can't confirm is why he has a picture of lionel ritchie on the back of his leathers. http://farm4

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30/05/2009 20:03:12
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by FatBoyTim
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Harley to stop producing motorcycles..
by ZRX61

conscious Harley consumers to spend even more of their hard earned cash on leather, hats, jeans, Tshirts sunglasses, jewelery , leather dog vests and glasses along with related other junk. Engineers who have tested the "Stylin Iron" claim it performs just

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28/09/2005 14:06:15
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by Velocifero
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Leathers v. textiles
by Nik Samson

.He reckons that leather allows you to slide to a halt but textile is grippy and catches causing worse injuries.He is a fairly frequent crasher so he has done some on (well off more like) bike testing though demographic wroteHe reckons that leather allows you

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10/05/2007 18:11:32
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by aceboy
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The bike industry has a problem with over priced - under performing products.
by Leathered

of the biking nation.From his research he spends £1500 on equipment from the top makes.It's only 6 months later that he reads Ride & see detruction tests of his £800 leather suit which comes bottom beaten into the ground by a number of £300 suits.His bike

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06/02/2006 09:57:42
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by 490
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best DAS courses in London area/leathers
by newbie biker

.CheersscampitPS I did my old test and lessons in hiking boots, jeans, a Phil Oakey style leather jacket and a new Shoei. Freedom motorcycle Training What is your budget for kit?Try Hein Gericke as they have a good range at reasonable prices.One thing I would spend

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27/09/2004 08:32:25
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by moonshine666
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Race Leathers - what we got Plus are they any good ??
by Ricey155

japanese leathers i picked up some axo's recently, reduced from £600 to £400and had the pleasure of testing them last week... fortunately a low speed drop mallory hairpin... got up and pushed bike of track. very slight scuffing on leather. not a mark

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24/04/2003 20:35:43
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by Tomcat
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Richa gear
by Hobbes

kit and not too pricey - tarmac tested the leather jacket a couple of times, worked well ,and added "character" to the jacket, also have a textile jacket by them, but thankfully haven't tested that yet, nice kit, pretty well put together, and not too

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20/05/2007 18:59:07
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by Nik Samson
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The new Hotgrips from Oxford
by Voyager

13.4 ohms and guess what my second replacement pair from infinity motorcycles read more like 17 ohms! I have now been told to send them back to Oxford products for testing!All I want are some heated grips that get hot how hard can it be

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14/01/2004 20:33:37
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by Zanx
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